Myanmar junta and resistance pressured to talk

Myanmar’s civil war is the most lethal in Asia — a crisis that has dragged on more than four years and killed an estimated 50,000 people. Is there any way to stop this conflict? Myanmar’s neighbors think so.  Southeast Asian countries, along with China, are getting more forceful about brokering peace — or at least trying. The World’s Patrick Winn reports.

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